[54] On 26 January, Liverpool played the second leg of their League Cup semi-final against Stoke, losing 1–0 on the night but winning the penalty shootout 6–5 and advancing to the final at Wembley Stadium. [55] The hosts took an early lead through Willian, before midfielder Steven Davis equalised just before half-time. [9] Liverpool played their last match of the pre-season against Swindon Town and won the game 2–1 with goals from debutant Christian Benteke and youngster Sheyi Ojo, who scored the winning goal. [77] On 11 May, Liverpool played Chelsea and drew 1–1, marking Klopp's 50th game in charge and also the last home game of the season. [61], Southampton's first game in December against Aston Villa ended in a 1–1 draw to see the Saints slip further down the table into 12th. "We have had Southampton v Sheffield United and recently Liverpool v Man United. In the 50th minute, Ramiro Funes Mori was given a red card following his tackle on Origi which caused Origi's substitution due to an injury sustained as a result of the tackle. [52] The club next faced Manchester United at St Mary's Stadium on 20 September, losing 3–2 to drop to 16th in the league. 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[39] Liverpool then climbed to sixth in the Premier League table with a 1–0 win over Swansea City thanks to a penalty from James Milner. [53] The club picked up their second win of the season against Swansea City on 26 September, winning 3–1 with goals from Virgil van Dijk (his first for the club), Tadić and Sadio Mané. [74] On 28 April, UEFA had announced the suspension of Sakho for a provisional period of 30 days following a positive drug test. [82] Shane Long opened the scoring in the fourth minute, Graziano Pellè doubled the lead before half time, Victor Wanyama scored the third ten minutes after the break, and Andros Townsend scored for the visitors ten minutes later. Updated to match(es) played on 15 May 2016. Liverpool Players Player of the Year Award: Liverpool Supporters Player of the Year Award: Liverpool Supporters Young Player of the Year Award: Liverpool Ladies FC Players’ Player of the Season: Bill Shankly Community Award: Marie Rooney from Anfield Sports and Community Centre, Supporters’ Club of the Year: Gauteng, South Africa, This page was last edited on 20 February 2021, at 17:39. Danny Ings' goal was his 50th in the Premier League, with 36 coming for Southampton. [48] On 5 January, Liverpool played Stoke away in the first leg of the semi-finals of the League Cup and won 1–0, with Jordon Ibe scoring. The 2015–16 season was Liverpool's 124th season in existence, and their 54th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [55] On 17 October, the team hosted Leicester City, drawing 2–2 and moving up to eighth in the table. [55] The win was Liverpool's 11th success in 13 penalty shoot-outs in all competitions. [42], On 15 July, Southampton faced Brighton & Hove Albion in a private match at the Staplewood training ground. [40], On 2 December, Liverpool played Southampton away in the quarter-finals of the League Cup. [24], Just one hour after the game, manager Brendan Rodgers was sacked following the result which left Liverpool in tenth place after eight games. Midfielder Kevin Stewart made his Premier League debut as a 66th-minute substitute, replacing Coutinho. [16] On 29 August 2015, Liverpool lost the first match of the season against West Ham United in a 3–0 win for the away side. [70], On 2 February, Southampton travelled to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal, which ended in a goalless draw. Southampton 1-0 Liverpool: Champions' stuttering form continues as they are beaten by Saints after superb lob from former Anfield striker Danny Ings inside two minutes [93] Pellè scored again to put the Saints up in the fourth minute, with Sadio Mané doubling his side's lead just a minute before the end of the match. [67] On 13 January, Southampton beat Watford 2–0 at home to move back up to 12th in the table. [92] Graziano Pellè found the net first in the 36th minute to put Southampton one up, before Dušan Tadić scored a penalty just before half time. The fee may eventually rise to £12.5 million subject to player's performances. [62] The following week, they went a fourth game without a win as they lost 1–0 to Crystal Palace. [34] In addition, young goalkeeper Harry Isted was released. [87] Sadio Mané opened the scoring with his 15th goal in all competitions just before half time to put the Saints 1–0 at the break. 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[50] On 13 January, Liverpool played Arsenal at Anfield, the match ending in a 3–3 draw in which Roberto Firmino scored a brace and Joe Allen equalised for Liverpool in the 90th minute. Includes all competitive matches. Southampton 1-0 Liverpool: Danny Ings condemns champions to second Premier League defeat. A goal from Sadio Mané with four minutes left of regulation time cancelled out a Christian Benteke strike and resulted in a 1–1 draw. [7], Southampton entered the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League in the third qualifying round. Liverpool were drawn with Rubin Kazan, Bordeaux and Sion.[132]. [38] Following this, his side advanced to the knockout stage of the Europa League following a 2–1 win over Bordeaux on 26 November. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. This was the fifth time in Liverpool's previous six games that they had taken a 1–0 lead only to have the game end in a 1–1 draw; they had just one win in their previous nine games. [72] On 23 April, Liverpool welcomed former manager Rafael Benítez to Anfield with his new team, Newcastle, and drew 2–2. [51] On 17 January, Liverpool lost 1–0 at Anfield to rivals Manchester United, with Wayne Rooney scoring the only goal. [51] Goals came from Pellè and two from Dušan Tadić. [19] On 21 September, Liverpool played a 1–1 draw with Norwich City at home, with Danny Ings scoring the goal for Liverpool. [76] During injury time, Virgil van Dijk scored his third goal of the season to seal a point for the hosts. [73] Two weeks later, the Saints lost their first game in almost two months when Chelsea won 2–1 at St Mary's. [48] The following week they lost 3–0 at home to Everton, thanks to two goals from Romelu Lukaku and one from Ross Barkley. [44] On 20 December, Liverpool played against Watford at Vicarage Road and lost 0–3, making it Jürgen Klopp's third loss as Liverpool manager. 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[90] After the break, Rodriguez scored a second from a penalty, before Shane Long scored two within seven minutes of one another to increase the visitors' tally to six. [66] The Saints opened the scoring within 15 minutes thanks to a Carl Jenkinson own goal, but former Southampton loanee Michail Antonio and Andy Carroll scored for the hosts in the final third of the game to pick up the win. The Telegraph report that Southampton are "prepared to make Ings the best-paid player in their history to commit ... Ings signed for Liverpool in 2015 … [17], On 13 September, Liverpool travelled to Manchester to play against Manchester United and suffered a 3–1 defeat in the latest instalment of their rivalry. [56] Southampton scored both goals in the first half, courtesy of defenders José Fonte and Virgil van Dijk, before Jamie Vardy scored two goals in the final 30 minutes of the match to give Leicester a point. [133], Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by fans voting on Liverpoolfc.com. "[80] Liverpool fans and pundits took to social media to slam Alberto Moreno's performance, and even a request for Klopp to buy a new left back from Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher. [68] Shane Long headed in the opener in the 17th minute from a Matt Targett delivery, before substitute Dušan Tadić secured the win in the second half with a close range effort. Liverpool was exceptionally dominant in the game, with 37 shots as opposed to Everton's 3, as well as having 67% of the possession. View the player profile of Southampton Forward Danny Ings, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League. [17][18], In the summer transfer window, the Saints made seven full signings – striker Juanmi from Málaga,[19] right-backs Cédric Soares and Cuco Martina from Sporting CP and FC Twente, respectively,[20][21] midfielder Jordy Clasie from Feyenoord,[22] defensive midfielder Oriol Romeu from Chelsea,[23] goalkeeper Harry Lewis from Shrewsbury Town,[24] and centre-back Virgil van Dijk from Celtic. [87] Manchester United later won their final rescheduled fixture 3–1 against AFC Bournemouth at Old Trafford two days, finalising Southampton's league position for the 2015–16 Premier League season at a club-record sixth. [25][26], In January 2016, the club signed striker Charlie Austin from Queens Park Rangers. [70] The only goal in the game came just before full-time courtesy of new signing Charlie Austin. Two second half goals from Maya Yoshida in the 51st minute and Graziano Pellè in the 77th minute were enough to defeat caretaker manager Kevin MacDonald's side, despite an injury time penalty from Scott Sinclair that made the final score 2–1. [59] After a week's break, Southampton hosted Stoke City on 21 November but lost 1–0. ", "Coutinho scoops Player of the Month award for March", "Divock Origi named Player of the Month for April", South West Peninsula League Premier Division, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2015–16_Liverpool_F.C._season&oldid=1007928942, 2015–16 UEFA Europa League participants seasons, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox football club season with unknown parameters, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2015, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Irish striker Shane Long won the fan-voted Southampton F.C. Liverpool Liverpool: 6 (3) 2 Other Competitions: UEFA Europa League: 2 (1) 0: FA Cup: 0 (0) 0: EFL Cup: 1 (0) 1: 2014/2015. [85] Kelechi Iheanacho scored both of the goals for the visitors. It was also the club's first season in a European competition since 2003–04. [13] This victory came at the site of their biggest defeat, when Stoke won 6–1 that May. [56] On 30 January, Liverpool played West Ham at home and drew 0–0 in the FA Cup; the two clubs will replay the match on 9 February. [27] The following day, Rodgers released a statement through the League Managers Association, stating, "I am, of course incredibly disappointed to be leaving... [but] it has been both an honour and a privilege to manage one of the game's great clubs. [9][10] The club also sold right-back Nathaniel Clyne to Liverpool,[11] midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin to Manchester United,[12] and striker Emmanuel Mayuka to French side Metz. season was the club's 17th season in the Premier League and their 39th in the top division of English football. On 8 May, Liverpool played Watford and won 2–0 at home, goals coming from Joe Allen after a knock-down by Benteke, as well as a solo effort by substitute Roberto Firmino. [46], The club finished their pre-season preparations at St Mary's Stadium against Spanish side RCD Espanyol on 2 August. Includes all competitive matches. [87] Graziano Pellè came on as a substitute in the second half and doubled the scoreline in the 61st minute, before former Southampton midfielder Jason Puncheon pulled one back for Palace. [1] Along with the Premier League, the club competed in the FA Cup, Football League Cup and UEFA Europa League. [80] Shortly after the break, substitute Sadio Mané saw a penalty saved by Simon Mignolet, before the striker scored a first for the hosts. Two first half goals in quick succession from Steven Davis and Graziano Pellè secured the 2–0 win, moving Southampton up in the table to seventh. Mamadou Sakho was not available for selection as UEFA was conducting an investigation into a possible doping violation; he was replaced by Kolo Touré. Get the Liverpool sports stories that matter. Jay Rodriguez opened the scoring in the fifth minute, Sadio Mané doubled the lead five minutes later, and later scored a second in the 25th minute to put Southampton 3–0 up by half-time. The season was the first since 1997–98 without former captain Steven Gerrard. [31], On 22 October, Liverpool settled for a 1–1 score resulting yet another draw, but this time in the Europa League against Rubin Kazan. [58] The following week, the Saints traveled north to face Sunderland, where a Dušan Tadić penalty in the 69th minute (after Ryan Bertrand was taken down by Yann M'Vila) ensured the team claimed all three points, after strong efforts from Steven Davis and José Fonte were cleared from the line. [53] Pellè opened the scoring early on, before Anthony Martial equalised for the visitors shortly before half-time. The Saints won the match easily 6–0. [69] The following week, Southampton picked up their third consecutive league win, over Manchester United at Old Trafford. [75] Later in the week, the Saints hosted Sunderland and drew 1–1. Klopp made ten changes to the team which had defeated Borussia Dortmund 4–3, including giving goalkeeper Danny Ward his debut. Only includes players who started games as captain. On 10 July 2015, Jordan Henderson was announced as the new captain of Liverpool following the departure of Steven Gerrard. [70] On 17 April, Liverpool beat AFC Bournemouth 1–2 away at Dean Court. After going 1–0 down in the first minute of play, they produced a remarkable comeback and won 1–6, with a goal from Jordon Ibe, a brace from Daniel Sturridge and a hat-trick from Divock Origi. This was West Ham's first victory at Anfield since 1963. [76] On 5 May, Liverpool played Villarreal at Anfield in the Europa League and won 3–0 through an own goal by Bruno Soriano and two goals by Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana.   Loss, On 17 June 2015, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced. [10][11], On 7 August, James Milner was appointed the vice captain of Liverpool FC. [47], Southampton began their 2015–16 Premier League campaign at Newcastle United, drawing 2–2. [59] Sunderland went on to score two late goals and the match ended in a 2–2 draw. [39], Southampton began their pre-season preparations in Austria with a friendly against German side RB Leipzig on 8 July 2015, which they lost 5–4. [20] On 24 September, Liverpool won the third round match of the League Cup via penalties after 1–1 draw in 120 minutes against Carlisle United. [48] Newcastle scored again shortly after the break through Georginio Wijnaldum, but Shane Long equalised for the visitors in the 79th minute. [3] Southampton finished the season in sixth place in the Premier League, having won 18, drawn 9 and lost 11 of their 38 matches. Southampton Football Club is pleased to confirm the signing of Takumi Minamino on loan from Liverpool for the remainder of the season. [29][30] Klopp's debut game was a 0–0 away draw with Tottenham Hotspur on 17 October 2015. [72] On 13 February, Southampton travelled to face Swansea, winning 1–0 and advancing to sixth in the Premier League table. [67] On 17 March, Liverpool travelled to Old Trafford to play United in the tie's second leg and drew 1–1, progressing to next round by prevailing 3–1 on aggregate. [6] Joel Ward opened the scoring for the visitors in the 29th minute to give Palace a 1–0 lead at half-time. [94] In the second leg, Midtjylland striker Morten Rasmussen scored the only goal of the game to ensure the Danish side won 2–1 on aggregate to eliminate Southampton from the competition. [35], Senegalese forward Sadio Mané finished the 2015–16 season as Southampton's top scorer, with 15 goals in all competitions; Mané and Italian striker Graziano Pellè finished as joint top scorers in the Premier League, with 11 goals each. [84] Shane Long and Dušan Tadić put the Saints two up in the first half, although Ashley Westwood pulled one back for the hosts on the stroke of half time. The match started horribly for Liverpool with the club trailing 2–0 after nine minutes. [52] On 20 January, Liverpool played Exeter City in the FA Cup third round replay at Anfield, winning 3–0 with goals from Joe Allen, Sheyi Ojo and João Carlos Teixeira. [78][79], On 20 March, Southampton came from two goals down to beat Liverpool at home and remain seventh in the league. [91], For the fifth round, Premier League side Liverpool visited St Mary's Stadium. Premier League side Liverpool are rumoured to be lining up a sensational swap deal to bring Sevilla midfielder Lucas Ocampos to Anfield this summer.. Jurgen Klopp is reportedly tracking the Argentinian international as he looks to bolster his squad options for the 2020/21 season. [77] Sadio Mané was sent off late in the game,[77] although the red card was quickly overturned on appeal. [6] On 20 July, Liverpool won 2–0 against Adelaide United with goals from James Milner and Danny Ings. [82], Southampton travelled to face Everton on 16 April, which ended in a 1–1 draw. [88], Last updated: 15 May 2016. Jordan Ibe's strike in the 23rd minute secured a point from the game. Jones' Blackpool loan was extended on 4 August 2015. [5] On 17 July, Adam Lallana and James Milner scored a goal apiece in a 2–1 win over Brisbane Roar. [43] The Saints won the game 1–0, with Sam McQueen scoring the only goal in the final minute. [76] Captain José Fonte was sent off during the game for a foul, before Jermain Defoe put the visitors ahead in the 85th minute. [14] On 17 August, Liverpool played the second match of the league season at Anfield against AFC Bournemouth in a 1–0 win for Liverpool, in which Christian Benteke scored his first competitive goal for the club. [23] On 4 October, Liverpool played their 225th Merseyside Derby against Everton with the game ending again in a 1–1 draw, Liverpool's goal coming from Danny Ings. [69] On 14 April, Liverpool played Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League quarter-finals second leg at Anfield after a 1–1 away draw in the first leg on 7 April. [60] Southampton picked up a second consecutive loss the following week against title contenders Manchester City, who won relatively comfortably thanks to goals from Kevin De Bruyne, Fabian Delph and Aleksandar Kolarov. [29] Also loaned out were Sam McQueen to Southend United,[30] Gastón Ramírez to Middlesbrough,[31] Ryan Seager to Crewe Alexandra,[32] and Stephens to Coventry City,[33] while Isgrove's loan spell at Barnsley was extended until the end of the season. In 2015, the US National Football League pledged to address colour blindness for … [18] On 17 September, Liverpool began their UEFA Europa League campaign with a 1–1 draw away against Bordeaux. Liverpool ended the season in eighth position and did not qualify for any European competition based on league standings. [81] Wes Morgan scored the only goal of the game late in the first half to give Southampton their first loss in four matches. [67] Alexander Tettey scored the only goal of the match late in the second half, shortly after Victor Wanyama was sent off for the Saints. 2016 Liverpool FC Players’ Awards, held at the Exhibition Centre on 12 May 2016. The attacking midfielder has completed a switch to St Mary’s on deadline day, joining Ralph Hasenhüttl’s squad for the final months of … [62] Joleon Lescott opened for Villa on the verge of half time, before Oriol Romeu equalised for the hosts later in the game. A win would have been Liverpool's ninth League Cup, having last won it in 2012. [65] Two days later, Southampton lost 2–1 at West Ham United, missing out on the chance to move up to ninth in the table. [3] The next day, Liverpool travelled to Asia for four pre-season matches with a 30-man squad. [83] After a goalless first half, Ramiro Funes Mori opened the scoring for the hosts in the 68th minute, before Sadio Mané equalised for the Saints less than ten minutes later. [92] Substitute Shane Long finished the scoring late in the second half to win the game for the home side. [47], On 2 January, Liverpool lost their first game of 2016 at the Boleyn Ground against West Ham, 2–0, West Ham's first league double against Liverpool in 52 years. Roberto Firmino and Daniel Sturridge netted one goal each before Joshua King scored an exceptional consolation goal in the third minute of second-half stoppage time. Virgil van Dijk, 29, from Netherlands Liverpool FC, since 2017 Centre-Back Market value: €80.00m * Jul 8, 1991 in Breda, Netherlands [81] On 9 April, the club beat Newcastle 3–1 at home. [131], On 28 August 2015, the draw for the group stage was made in Monaco. [42] Liverpool played a goalless draw in the last match of the Europa League group stage against Sion on 10 December, eventually finishing top of the group. [77] Graziano Pellè scored a brace in the first half to put Southampton ahead, and although Marko Arnautović brought one back for the hosts, they were unable to turn the game in their favour and it finished 2–1.
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